CONCEPTUALIZING "YAM, POTATOE AN' FISH!" AND MR. BURTON SANKERALLI

CONCEPTUALIZING "YAM, POTATOE AN' FISH!" AND MR. BURTON SANKERALLI

This Saturday I will be sharing an excerpt of a section of Jamie Philbert's Assimilation Of My Tongue, Catharsis, as well as a duet for myself and local dancer, Anna Noel, an invocation for the Orisha Eleggua and prayer for Trinidad.

I will see Jamie again...

The pain of this past year rushed up to the surface of my heart like a tidal wave; and I could not get passed the fear that I was behind--that the future would be no different than my past. Sage, that she is, Jamie told me, "We will see each other again," and I started to cry. She supported, affirmed and counseled.

Another Productive Day

Another Productive Day

Compared to NAPA, The Queens Hall is an historic venue. It opened in Trinidad in 1959, through the efforts of the music community led by Mrs. May Johnstone, a music teacher. and partially funded by the Government of Trinidad & Tobago. The 30,000 square-foot arts centre is located on 3 ½ acres of land at the entrance to St Ann's and Cascade and seats 782 people.

"Recollections of Remembrance:" The National Philharmonic Orchestra of Trinidad and Tobago

"Recollections of Remembrance:" The National Philharmonic Orchestra of Trinidad and Tobago

Back to NAPA to see The National Philharmonic Orchestra of Trinidad and Tobago (NPO) and and The National Steel Symphony Orchestra (NSSO) in joint concert with the Marionettes Chorale and other ensembles from Bravura Arts and UTT's (University of Trinidad and Tobago) Academy for the Performing Arts.